Hair dye composition

ABSTRACT

Provided is a hair dye composition containing a direct dye (1) or (2):                    
     [wherein, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5  and R 6  each represents a C 1-6  alkyl group; R 7  and R 8  each represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxy group, a C 1-6  alkyl group, a C 1-6  alkoxy group, an amino group or alkylamino group; R 9  represents a hydrogen atom or a C 1-6  alkyl group; and X −  represents an anion]. 
     This hair dye composition undergoes a small change in color tone even after storage because it contains the direct dye (1) or (2) which has high stability against any one of an alkali agent, oxidizing agent and reducing agent, and at the same time, has markedly high hair dyeing power and exhibits excellent light resistance, washing resistance, perspiration resistance, friction resistance and heat resistance.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a hair dye composition that provides high dyeing power, can strongly impart the hair with an extremely vivid purple color or an extremely vivid violet color has less color fade over time and undergoes only a small change in the color tone even after storage.

BACKGROUND ART

Hair dyes can be classified by the dye to be used or by whether they have any bleaching action on melanin. Typical examples include a two-part permanent hair dye composed of a first part containing an alkali agent, an oxidation dye and optionally a direct dye such as a nitro dye and a second part containing an oxidizing agent; and a one-part semi-permanent hair dye containing an organic acid or an alkali agent, and a direct dye such as acid dye, basic dye or nitro dye.

The above-described permanent hair dye is however accompanied with the drawbacks that the color tone imparted by an oxidation dye is not so vivid and that the color of the hair dyed with a vivid-color producing nitro dye ordinarily employed as a direct dye markedly fades over time and becomes dull quickly even if the color tone immediately after dyeing is very vivid (Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 6-271435).

Recently, hair dyes containing as a direct dye a so-called cationic dye having a cation group contained in their conjugate system have been reported (Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 8-507545, 8-501322(which will hereinafter be called “JP1996501322”) or 10-502946, or Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 10-194942, or International Patent Application Laid-Open No. 99/07334(which will hereinafter be called “WO99/07334”). They have been found to involve drawbacks that intended dyeing effects are not available owing to decomposition of them caused by mixing, upon hair dyeing, with hydrogen peroxide ordinarily employed as an oxidizing agent; and that they are unstable to an alkali agent or a reducing agent essentially contained in a permanent hair dye.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to provide a hair dye composition which can strongly impart the hair with a vivid purple or violet color range without decomposing the dye upon hair dyeing, and has excellent light resistance, washing resistance, perspiration resistance, friction resistance and heat resistance, and show high storage stability within a pH range of from 2 to 11 which is a pH range ordinarily employed for a hair dye, is stable against any one of an alkali agent, an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent, has high hair dyeing power, has less color fade over time.

The present inventor has found that when the below-described compound which is known as a cyanine photosensitizing dye for photosensitive materials laser filters, laser marking or optical data storage and is typified by S361(commercial name) provided by FEW chemicals GmbH, the resulting dye composition can strongly impart the hair with a vivid purple color without decomposing the dye upon hair dyeing, exhibits excellent light resistance, washing resistance, perspiration resistance, friction resistance and heat resistance, and undergoes a very small change in the color tone after storage compared with that immediately after preparation.

In one aspect of the present invention, there is thus provided a hair dye composition comprising, as a direct dye, a compound represented by the following formula (1) or (2):

[wherein, R¹, R², R³, R⁴, R⁵ and R⁶ each independently represents a C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may have a substituent; R⁷ and R⁸ each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxy group, a C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may be substituted by a hydroxy group, a C₁₋₆ alkoxy group, an amino group which may be substituted with one or two C₁₋₆ alkyl groups which may be substituted by a hydroxy group; R⁹ represents a hydrogen atom or a C₁₋₆ alkyl group; and X⁻ represents an anion].

In another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a hair dyeing method comprising applying the above-described hair dye composition to the hair.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

In the formula (1) or (2), examples of the C₁₋₆ alkyl group represented by R¹, R², R³, R⁴, R⁵ or R⁶ include methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, isopropyl, isobutyl and isopentyl groups. R¹, R², R³, R⁴, R⁵ and R⁶ may be the same or different. Examples of the substituent which R¹, R², R³, R⁴, R⁵ or R⁶ may have include sulfonic acid group or salts thereof, cyano group, chlorine atom, hydroxy group, amino group, alkoxy groups, monoalkylamino groups, dialkiylamino groups, trimethylammoniumyl group and aryl groups. As R¹ to R⁶, a methyl group is most preferred from the viewpoints of production ease of a dye and availability of raw materials for production.

As R⁷ or R⁸, examples of the C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may be substituted by a hydroxy group include, in addition to the above-exemplified C₁₋₆ alkyl groups, hydroxymethyl group, 1-hydroxyethyl group, 2-hydroxyehtyl group, 1-hydroxypropyl group and 3-hydroxypropyl groups. Examples of the C₁₋₆ alkoxy group represented by R⁷ or R⁸ include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentyloxy, hexyloxy, isopropoxy, isobutoxy and isopentyloxy groups. Examples of the amino group which may be substituted with one or two C₁₋₆ alkyl groups which may be substituted by a hydroxy group include amino, monomethylamino, dimethylamino, monoethylamino, diethylamino, monopropylamino, dipropylamino, mono(2-hydroxyethyl)amino, bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino, mono(2-hydroxypropyl)amino, bis(2-hydroxypropyl)amino, mono(3-hydroxypropyl)amino, bis(3-hydroxypropyl)amino groups.

As R⁷ and R⁸, a hydrogen atom is most preferred from the viewpoints of production ease of a dye and availability of raw materials for production. As R⁹, the above-exemplified alkyl groups are preferred for stability of the resulting dye because use of them tends to improve the stability. Since the dye has sufficient stability when a hydrogen atom is used as R⁹, however, a hydrogen atom is most preferred from the viewpoints of production ease of the dye and availability of raw materials for production.

In the formula (1) or (2), examples of the anion represented by X⁻ include chloride ions, bromide ions, iodide ions, trichlorozincic acid ions, tetrachlorozincic acid ions, sulfuric acid ions, hydrosulfuric acid ions, methyl sulfate ions, phosphoric acid ions, formic acid ions, acetic acid ions and perchloric acid ions.

As the preferred specific example of the direct dye (1), Dye-(a) which is represented by the below-described formula can be mentioned.

As the preferred specific example of the direct dye (2), Dye-(b) which is represented by the below-described formula can be mentioned.

As the direct dye (1) or (2), one or more can be used. Alternatively it may be used in combination with another direct dye. In particular, combination of the direct dye (1) or (2) with yellow and Blue dyes makes it possible to dye the hair with a deep and highly lustrous dark brown or black color.

Examples of the direct dye other than the direct dyes (1) and (2) include Basic Blue 7 (C.I. 42595), Basic Blue 26 (C.I. 44045), Basic Blue 99 (C.I. 56059), Basic Violet 10 (C.I. 45170), Basic Violet 14 (C.I. 42515), Basic Brown 16 (C.I. 12250), Basic Brown 17 (C.I. 12251), Basic Red 2 (C.I. 50240), Basic Red 12 (C.I. 48070), Basic Red 22 (C.I. 11055), Basic Red 46 (C.I. 110825), Basic Red 76 (C.I. 12245), Basic Red 118 (C.I. 12251:1), Basic Yellow 28 (C.I. 48054) and Basic Yellow 57 (C.I. 12719); cationic dyes as described in Japanese Patent Publication No. Sho 58-2204, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (kokai) No. Hei 9-118832, Japanese Language Laid-Open Publications (PCT) Nos. Hei 8-501322 and Hei 8-507545; and methine type cationic dyes having a cyanine structure represented by the below-described formulas.

The direct dye (1) or (2) is preferably added in an amount of 0.01 to 20 wt. %, more preferably 0.05 to 10 wt. %, especially 0.1 to 5 wt. % based on the whole composition (after mixing of all the component parts when the composition is a two part or three part composition; this will be applied equally hereinafter). When another direct dye is used in combination, the content of it in total with the direct dye (1) or (2) preferably ranges from 0.05 to 10 wt. %, especially 0.1 to 5 wt. %.

In the hair dye composition of the present invention, the direct dye (1) or (2) exhibits high storage stability within a wide pH range from 2 to 11 which is a pH range employed ordinarily for hair dyes, so that the hair dye composition can be used freely in the above-described pH range. Use in a pH range of 5 or greater is however preferred from the viewpoint of dyeing property. Moreover, owing to high stability of the direct dye against an alkali agent, the hair dye composition can be used at a pH not less than 8, particularly 8 to 11 which permits high dyeing power and even after storage for a long period of time, it exhibits high dyeing power without decomposition of the direct dye. Examples of the alkali agent include ammonia, alkanolamines such as monoethanolamine and isopropanolamine or salts thereof, guanidium salts such as guanidine carbonate and hydroxide salts such as sodium hydroxide. The alkali agent is preferably added in an amount of 0.01 to 20 wt. %, more preferably 0.1 to 10 wt. %, especially 0.5 to 5 wt. % based on the whole composition.

Since in the hair dye composition of the present invention, the direct dye (1) or (2) has high stability against an oxidizing agent, it can be applied to the hair after mixing with an oxidizing agent. In other words, it can be provided in the form composed of a first component part containing the direct dye (1) or (2) and a second component part containing an oxidizing agent. In this case, hair dyeing and bleaching can be carried out simultaneously, which facilitates more vivid hair dyeing. Examples of the oxidizing agent include hydrogen peroxide, persulfates such as ammonium persulfate, potassium persulfate and sodium persulfate, perborates such as sodium perborate, percarbonates such as sodium percarbonate and bromates such as sodium bromate and potassium bromate. Hydrogen peroxide is especially preferred for hair bleaching property, stability of the dye and availability. The oxidizing agent is preferably added in an amount of 0.5 to 10 wt. %, especially 1 to 8 wt. %, based on the whole composition. The mixing ratio of the first component part containing the direct dye (1) or (2) with the oxidizing-agent-containing second component part preferably ranges from 2:1 to 1:3 in terms of a volumetric ratio.

In the hair dye composition of the present invention, the direct dye (1) or (2) has high stability against a reducing agent to be used for improving the storage stability of an oxidation dye, which makes it possible to use it in combination with an oxidation dye. The combined use attains a markedly more vivid and stronger color which is not possible by the use of an oxidation dye alone.

Examples of the reducing agent include sulfites, thioglycolic acid and ascorbic acid. It is preferably added in an amount of 0.1 to 5 wt. %, especially 0.3 to 3 wt. % in the whole composition. As the oxidizing agent, the above-exemplified ones are usable, with hydrogen peroxide being particularly preferred.

For the oxidation dye, known developers and couplers ordinarily employed for an oxidation type hair dye can be used.

Examples of the developer include paraphenylenediamine, toluene-2,5-diamine, 2-chloro-paraphenylenediamine, N-methoxyethyl-paraphenylenediamine, N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-paraphenylenediamine, 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-paraphenylenediamine, 2,6-dimethylpara-phenylenediamine, 4,4′-diaminodiphenylamine, 1,3-bis(N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-(4-aminophenyl)amino)-2-propanol, PEG-3,2,2′-paraphenylenediamine, paraaminophenol, paramethylaminophenol, 3-methyl-4-aminophenol, 2-aminomethyl-4-aminophenol, 2-(2-hydroxyethylaminomethyl)-4-aminophenol, orthoaminophenol, 2-amino-5-methylphenol, 2-amino-6-methylphenol, 2-amino-5-acetamidophenol, 3,4-diaminobenzoic acid, 5-aminosalicylic acid, 2,4,5,6-tetraaminopyrimidine, 2,5,6-triamino-4-hydroxypyrimidine and 4,5-diamino-1-(4′-chlorobenzyl)pyrazole and salts thereof.

Examples of the coupler include metaphenylenediamine, 2,4-diaminophenoxyethanol, 2-amino-4-(2-hydroxyethylamino)anisole, 2,4-diamino-5-methylphenetole, 2,4-diamino-5-(2-hydroxyethoxy)toluene, 2,4-dimethoxy-1,3-diaminobenzene, 2,6-bis(2-hydroxyethylaminotoluene, 2,4-diamino-5-fluorotoluene, 1,3-bis(2,4-diaminophenoxy)propane, metaaminophenol, 2-methyl-5-aminophenol, 2-methyl-S-(2-hydroxyethylamino)phenol, 2,4-dichloro-3-aminophenol, 2-chloro-3-amino-6-methylphenol, 2-methyl-4-chloro-5-aminophenol, N-cyclopentyl-metaaminophenol, 2-methyl-4-methoxy-5-(2-hydroxyethylamino)phenol, 2-methyl-4-fluoro-5-aminophenol, resorcin, 2-methylresorcin, 4-chlororesorcin, 1-naphthol, 1,5-dihydroxynaphthalene, 1,7-dihydroxynaphthalene, 2,7-dihydroxynaphthalene, 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, 4-hydroxyindole, 5-hydroxyindole, 6-hydroxyindole, 7-hydroxyindole, 6-hydroxybenzomorpholine, 3,4-methylenedioxyphenol, 2-bromo-4,5-methylenedioxyphenol, 3,4-methylenedioxyaniline, 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene, 2,6-dihydroxy-3,4-dimethylpyridine, 2,6-dimethoxy-3,5-diaminopyridine, 2,3-diamino-6-methoxypyridine, 2-methylamino-3-amino-6-methoxypyridine, 2-amino-3-hydroxypyridine, and 2,6-diaminopyridine and salts thereof.

At least one of the above-exemplified ones can be used as the developer and coupler. The level of each of the developer and coupler is preferably 0.01 to 20 wt. %, especially 0.5 to 10 wt. % based on the whole composition.

To the hair dye composition of the present invention, a known autoxidation dye typified by an indole or an indoline, or a known direct dye such as a nitro dye or a disperse dye can also be added.

When an anionic component (such as anionic surfactant, anionic polymer or fatty acid) is added to the hair dye composition of the present invention, the following equation is preferably satisfied:

“Ion activity concentration of the anionic component/Ion activity concentration of the direct dye (1) or (2)≦8”

The term “ion activity concentration” as used herein means “molar concentration×ionic valence”.

Addition of a polyol, polyol alkyl ether, cationic or amphoteric polymer or silicone to the hair dye composition of the present invention is preferred, because the resulting composition can dye the hair uniformly and has improved cosmetic effects of the hair.

In addition to the above-described components, those ordinarily employed as a raw material for cosmetics can be added to the hair dye composition of the present invention. Examples of such an optional component include hydrocarbons, animal or vegetable fats and oils, higher fatty acids, organic solvents, penetration promoters, cationic surfactants, natural or synthetic polymers, higher alcohols, ethers, amphoteric surfactants, nonionic surfactants, protein derivatives, amino acids, antiseptics, chelating agents, stabilizing agents, antioxidants, plant extracts, crude drug extracts, vitamins, colorants, perfumes and ultraviolet absorbers.

The hair dye composition of the present invention can be prepared in a conventional manner into a one-part composition, a two-part composition having a first component part containing an alkali agent and a second component part containing an oxidizing agent, or a three-part composition having, in addition to these two component parts, a powdery oxidizing agent such as persulfate. The direct dye (1) or (2) may be incorporated in either one or both of these component parts of the two-part or three-part composition. When the hair dye composition of the present invention is one-part type, it is applied to the hair directly, while the two- or three-part type is applied to the hair after mixing these parts upon hair dyeing.

No particular limitation is imposed on the form of the hair dye composition of the present invention. Examples include powder, transparent liquid, emulsion, cream, gel, paste, aerosol, and aerosol foam. It preferably has a viscosity of 2000 to 100000 mPa·s in the stage of application to the hair (after mixing of all the component parts when the composition is a two-part or three-part type).

EXAMPLES

Dyes employed in Examples and Comparative Examples are shown below.

Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 to 2

A two-part hair dye as described below was prepared and its stability against each of an oxidizing agent and an alkali agent was evaluated. It should be noted that in each of the hair dyes, the pH of the first component part was 9.5, that of the second component part was 4.3 and that of a mixture thereof was 9.3.

(wt. %) (First component part) 25 wt. % Aqueous ammonia 6.0 Ammonium chloride 2.7 Ethanol 10.0 Propylene glycol 10.0 Benzyl alcohol 5.0 The dye shown in Table 1 0.05 Deionized water balance (Second component part) 35 wt. % Aqueous hydrogen peroxide 17.1 Deionized water balance

(Evaluation Method)

A 1:1 mixture (weight ratio) of the first component part and second component part was used as a test solution. The test solution (10 g) and a bundle of the goat's hair (10 cm in length and 1 g in weight) were charged in a test tube. It was allowed to stand for 20 minutes in a thermostat of 30° C. The hair bundle was then rinsed with warm water, washed twice with a shampoo and then dried. The color of the hair bundle thus dyed was evaluated based on the below-described standards.

(Evaluation Standards)

A: The hair can be dyed excellently and uniformly.

B: The hair can be dyed well and uniformly.

C: The hair cannot be dyed well.

D: The hair can hardly be dyed.

(Results)

As is apparent from the results shown in Table 1, Dye (ii) has higher stability against an oxidizing agent and an alkali agent and is markedly superior in dyeing property of the hair compared with the typical cationic dyes (iii) and (iv) disclosed in WO99/07334.

TABLE 1 Evaluation of dyeing Direct dye property Remarks Example 1 Dye (ii) A — Comp. Ex. 1 Dye (iii) C Lightening of the color Comp. Ex. 2 Dye (iv) D (decomposition of dye) of the dye solution was observed during dyeing

Example 2 and Comparative Examples 3 to 4

The one-part hair dye (pH 9.5) as shown below was prepared and its storage stability against an alkali agent was evaluated.

(wt. %) 25 wt. % Aqueous ammonia 6.0 Ammonium chloride 2.7 Ethanol 10.0 Propylene glycol 10.0 Benzyl alcohol 5.0 The dye shown in Table 2 0.05 Deionized water Balance

(Evaluation Method)

In a similar manner and in accordance with similar standards to Example 1 except for the use of 10 g of each of the above-described one-part hair dye just after preparation and the hair dye 3 months after storage at 40° C., the dyeing property was evaluated.

(Results)

As is apparent from the results shown in Table 2, Dye (i) has extremely higher storage stability against an alkali agent and maintains excellent dyeing property of the hair even after storage, compared with the cationic dyes (iii) and (iv).

TABLE 2 Evaluation of dyeing property Immediately after After Direct dye preparation storage Remarks Example 2 Dye (i) A A — Comp. Ex. 3 Dye (iii) B D Lightening of the color Comp. Ex. 4 Dye (iv) B D (decomposition of dye) of the dye solution was observed during storage

Examples 3 to 5 and Comparative Examples 7 to 9

Two-part hair dyes as described below were prepared and their storage stability against each of a reducing agent and an alkali agent were evaluated. It should be noted that in each of the hair dyes, the pH of the first component part was 9.5, that of the second component part was 4.3 and that of a mixture thereof was 9.3.

(wt. %) (First component part) 25 wt. % Aqueous ammonia 6.0 Ammonium chloride 2.7 Ethanol 10.0 Propylene glycol 10.0 Benzyl alcohol 5.0 The dye shown in Table 3 0.05 The reducing agent shown in Table 3 0.5 Deionized water balance (Second component part) 35 wt. % Aqueous hydrogen peroxide 17.1 Deionized water balance

(Evaluation Method)

In a similar manner and in accordance with similar standards to Example 1 except for the use of each of the above-described hair dyes [first component part:second component part=1:1 (weight ratio)] immediately after preparation and the hair dye 3 months after storage at 40° C., respectively, the dyeing property was evaluated.

(Results)

As is apparent from the results shown in Table 3, Dye (i) has markedly high storage stability against an alkali agent and a reducing agent and maintains excellent dyeing property of the hair even after storage compared with the cationic dye (v) described in JP1996501322.

TABLE 3 Evaluation of dyeing property Immediately after After Direct dye Reducing agent preparation storage Remarks Ex. 3 Dye (i) Sodium sulfite A B — 4 Dye (i) Ammonium A A thioglycolate 5 Dye (i) Ascorbic acid A A Comp. Ex. 7 Dye (v) Sodium sulfite A D Lightening of the 8 Dye (v) Ammonium A D color (decom- thioglycolate position of dye) of 9 Dye (v) Ascorbic acid A D the dye solution was observed during storage

Examples 6 to 11 and Comparative Examples 10 to 13

Hair dyes shown in Table 4 (one-part composition) and in Table 5 (two-part composition) were prepared and their stability against each of an alkali agent, oxidizing agent and reducing agent was evaluated.

(Evaluation Methods)

For dyeing, a one-part type hair dye was applied to the hair as a two-part type hair dye in the form of a 1:1 mixture (weight ratio) of the first component part and the second component part.

(1) With regards to the hair dyeing power, 10 g of the above-described composition was applied to a bundle of gray hair (10 g in weight) and the resulting hair bundle was allowed to stand for 20 minutes in a thermostat of 20° C. After rinsing with warm water and washing with shampoo, it was dried. The dyeing property was observed and evaluated based on the below-described standards.

(2) With regards to color fade, the color tone of the hair bundle after repetition of shampooing 20 times was compared with that before treatment and evaluated based on the below-described standards.

(3) With regards to a change in color tone, the color tones of the direct-dye-containing hair dye (the first component part in the case of two-part composition) immediately after preparation and 6 months after storage at 40° C. were compared and evaluated based on the below-described standards.

(Evaluation Standards)

(1) Dyeing Power

A: The hair can be dyed excellently and uniformly.

B: The hair can be dyed well and uniformly.

C: The hair cannot be dyed well.

D: The hair can hardly be dyed.

(2) Color Fading

A: Almost no color fading occurred even after the treatment.

B: A little color fading occurred by the treatment.

C: Much color fading occurred by the treatment.

D: Color fading occurred distinctly by the treatment.

(3) Change in Color Tone

A: Almost no change in the color tone occurred even after treatment.

B: Slight lightening of the color tone occurred by storage.

C: Considerable lightening of the color tone occurred by storage.

D: Lightening of the color tone occurred distinctly by storage.

(Results)

As is apparent from the results shown in Tables 4 and 5, Dye (ii) has markedly high stability against any one of an alkali agent, an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent, is markedly superior in the dyeing property of the hair, and can maintain its dyeing property even after storage, compared with the cationic dyes (iii) and (iv).

TABLE 4 Example Comp Ex. Component (wt. %) 6 7 8 10 11 Dye (ii) 0.5 0.3 0.3 — — Basic Yellow 57 — 0.1 0.1 — — Basic Blue 7 — — 0.1 — — Dye (iii) — — — 0.5 — Dye (iv) — — — — 0.5 28 wt. % Aqueous ammonia  6 Ethanol 15 Propylene glycol 10 Polyoxyethylene (20) octyl dodecyl 10 ether Polyoxyethylene (9) tridecyl ether  3 Polyoxyethylene (3) tridecyl ether  6 Oleic acid diethanolamide  8 Oleyl alcohol  2 Ammonium chloride Amount to adjust pH to 9.8 LPG 4.0 kg · cm 10 Purified water Balance Dyeing power Dyeing power A A A B B Color Fade A A B B B Change in color tone A A B D D

TABLE 5 Example Comp Ex. Component (wt. %) 9 10 11 12 13 First part Dye (i) 0.5 0.3 0.3 — — Basic Red 2 — — 0.1 — — Dye (iii) — — — 0.5 — Dye (v) — — — — 0.5 Para-aminophenol — 0.2 — — — Toluene-2,5-diamine — — 0.2 — — Para-amino-o-cresol — 0.2 0.2 — — 28 wt. % Aqueous ammonia 6 6 6 6 6 Ethanol 15 — — 15 15 Propylene glycol 10 2 2 10 10 Polyoxyethylene (20) octyl dodecyl 10 — — 10 10 ether Polyoxyethylene (40) cetyl ether — 2 2 — — Polyoxyethylene (2) cetyl ether — 2.5 2.5 — — Oleic acid diethanolamide 8 — — 8 8 Oleyl alcohol 2 — — 2 2 Stearyl trimethylammonium chloride — 1.5 1.5 — — Cetanol — 1 1 — — Liquid paraffin — 0.5 0.5 — — Ammonium chloride Amount to adjust pH to 9.8 Sodium sulfite 0.5 Tetrasodium 0.1 ethylenediaminetetraacetate Purified water Balance Second part 35 wt. % Aqueous hydrogen peroxide 17.1  Methylparaben 0.1 Phosphoric acid Amount to adjust pH to 3.5 Purified water Balance Dyeing power Dyeing power A A A C A Color Fade A A B A A Change in color tone B B B D D 

What is claimed is:
 1. A hair dye composition comprising, as a direct dye, a compound represented by the following formula (1) or (2):

wherein, R¹, R², R³, R⁴, R⁵ and R⁶ each independently represents a C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may have a substituent; R⁷ and R⁸ each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxy group, a C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may be substituted by a hydroxy group, a C₁₋₆ alkoxy group, an amino group which may be substituted with one or two C₁₋₆ alkyl groups which may be substituted by a hydroxy group; R⁹ represents a hydrogen atom or a C₁₋₆ alkyl group; and X⁻ represents an anion.
 2. A hair dye composition according to claim 1, R⁷ and R⁸ each independently represents a hydrogen atom.
 3. A hair dye composition according to claim 1, which has a pH of 8 or greater.
 4. A hair dye composition according to claim 1, which is applied to the hair after mixing with an oxidizing agent.
 5. A hair dye composition according to claim 1, further comprising an oxidation dye.
 6. A hair dyeing method, which comprises applying to the hair a hair dye composition comprising, as a direct dye, a compound represented by the following formula (1) or (2):

wherein, R¹, R², R³, R⁴, R⁵ and R⁶ each independently represents a C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may have a substituent; R⁷ and R⁸ each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxy group, a C₁₋₆ alkyl group which may be substituted by a hydroxy group, a C₁₋₆ alkoxy group, an amino group which may be substituted with one or two C₁₋₆ alkyl groups which may be substituted by a hydroxy group; R⁹ represents a hydrogen atom or a C₁₋₆ alkyl group; and X⁻ represents an anion. 